Artwork
At the Club

At the Club is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Jean Béraud. It dates from 1904 and is held in the collection of the Hungarian National Gallery.
About this work
Overview
At the Club is a 1904 oil painting by French artist Jean Béraud, exemplifying his documentation of Parisian life during the Belle Époque.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a gathering of formally dressed men around a fireplace in a dimly lit, ornately furnished room, conveying an atmosphere of refinement and elegance.
Technique & Style
Characteristic of Impressionism, Béraud's work captures an everyday urban scene with attention to detail, reflecting his focus on the social aspects of city life.
History & Provenance
At the Club is now held in the Hungarian National Gallery, a testament to Béraud's contribution to the Impressionist movement.
Artist & collection
Artist
Jean Béraud was born on January 12, 1849, in Saint Petersburg, Russia, to French parents; his father, also named Jean, was a sculptor employed at St.



















